Memphis Business Journal’s Best of Bar 2019 Awards Ceremony
- At March 07, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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Congratulations to Alan Crone, Memphis Business Journal’s Best of the Bar Awards winner! See the complete list of winners. Alan Crone and Miles Mason, Sr. practiced law together for 15 years. Miles Mason, Sr. served as a Judge for the 2019 Memphis Business Journal Best of the Bar awards ceremony held on March 5, 2019 […]
Read More»Internist Not Entitled to Alimony Reduction After Diabetes Diagnosis
- At March 06, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Uncategorized
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Tennessee alimony modification and termination case summary. Kerry Douglas Friesen v. Beverley Joy Friesen The husband and wife in this Hamilton County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2008, at which time they entered into a marital dissolution agreement. The husband, an internal medicine physician, agreed to pay $1,000 per month alimony in futuro. In 2016, […]
Read More»Wife Gets Pension Plan Despite Wrong Description in Settlement
- At March 04, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Property Division
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Tennessee case summary on interpretation of settlement after divorce. Pamela Annette Dotson v. Willie Jefferson Dotson The husband and wife in this Sumner County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2004. The parties executed a marital dissolution agreement which was approved by the court. This agreement included a provision regarding the husband’s 401-k retirement plan. The […]
Read More»TBJ Cover Story March 2019: Calculating the New Child Tax Credits
March 2019 Tennessee Bar Journal Cover Story Who Gets the Credit? Calculating the New Child Tax Credits in Your Parenting Plan By Cindy J. MacAulay, CPA/CFF, CVA, CDFA and Miles Mason, Sr. JD, CPA New tax law? Really? Really. The children’s dependency deductions are gone. What’s next? The Child Tax Credits now sort of fill […]
Read More»Judge Cannot Restrict Move by Custodial Parent of Less Than 50 Miles
- At February 27, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Relocation
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Tennessee child custody case summary on parental relocation. Catherine Caton v. Kyle Austin Caton The mother and father in this Sumner County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2013. The mother was named the primary residential parent for the two minor children, ages eight and three. She was granted 209 days parenting time, with the father being […]
Read More»Kids Unexcused Absences Not Enough to Change Custody
Tennessee child custody case summary on what are grounds to modify custody. Jason Price v. Brandi Price Carter The mother and father in this Dyer County, Tennessee, were the parents of two minor children at the time of their 2009 divorce. In 2012, the parties agreed to a permanent parenting plan naming the mother as the […]
Read More»Prenuptial Agreement Terms Governed By Law of State Where Signed
Tennessee case summary on pre-nuptial agreement enforcement. Angie Renee Larsen v. George Giannakoulias The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case met in 2006 and were married in 2008. They had three children. The husband had graduated from the University of South Florida in 2002 and had a sporadic work history. He worked […]
Read More»Husband Missing Chart: Divorce Property Division Appeal Tossed Out
Tennessee case summary of a divorce trial appeal after 13 years married. Ivan Michael Kanski v. Kelly Jean Kanski The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were married in 2004 and had one child in 2007. Prior to the marriage, the couple lived in a Nashville duplex owned by the husband. They […]
Read More»You or Your Attorney Should Show Up for Your Divorce Trial!
- At February 13, 2019
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Divorce Tips
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Tennessee case summary on showing up for your divorce trial. Lewis Creed Jackson v. Sharon Smith Jackson The husband and wife in this Putnam County, Tennessee, case had been married for 25 years at the time of their 2012 separation and had one minor child, 11 years old. The husband filed for divorce, and the […]
Read More»No Transmutation: Wife Retains Interest in Pre-marital Real Estate
Tennessee case summary on property classification and transmutation in divorce. Ronald Dana Harper v. Annette Carrol Harper The husband and wife in this Madison County, Tennessee, case were married in 2011. It was the wife’s second marriag and the husband’s fourth. They separated in 2016, and the husband filed for divorce. The parties stipulated to […]
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